[ortega] An iPhone Photo a day


this looks like a product shoot with a dslr, but surprising it was taken with an iphone. May I know the lighting available for this one? Thanks.
this was taken with a pink hi hi puffy amiyumi polarizing desk lamp and a reflector.

it only goes to show that the light makes the picture and not the camera. With good light you get good pictures with any camera. :)
 

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this was taken with a pink hi hi puffy amiyumi polarizing desk lamp and a reflector.

it only goes to show that the light makes the picture and not the camera. With good light you get good pictures with any camera. :)

I am still trying to figure out how does a "pink hi hi puffy amiyumi polarizing desk lamp" looks like. Google search didn't help. lol
The lighting is just as unsophisticated and yet produced such interesting result. Thanks for sharing.
 

I am still trying to figure out how does a "pink hi hi puffy amiyumi polarizing desk lamp" looks like. Google search didn't help. lol
The lighting is just as unsophisticated and yet produced such interesting result. Thanks for sharing.

it is a task lamp by 3M, i will take a picture to show you, google could not find the exact lamp

something like this

http://www.lightbulbemporium.com/prodimages/original-desk-burl.jpg

but pink in colour

here is the actual thing, the Hi Hi puffy amiyumi part has already broke and discarded.
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bought a new toy and now i can take extreme macro with my iphone
look out for a review soon

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is there any small portable lamp (battery) to recommend for food photography?
 

is there any small portable lamp (battery) to recommend for food photography?
normally i use a mirror and/or reflector (my favourite reflector is a Panasonic Folder)
 

Just stumbled on your post. Wonderful shots. A testament that it's the shooter, not the gear that's makes the difference. Good job.

this was taken with a pink hi hi puffy amiyumi polarizing desk lamp and a reflector.

it only goes to show that the light makes the picture and not the camera. With good light you get good pictures with any camera. :)
 

Just stumbled on your post. Wonderful shots. A testament that it's the shooter, not the gear that's makes the difference. Good job.

oh my, thank you for your kind words, i'm glad you liked them, some people call it the photographer's eye
 

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